Fascinating from cover EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Laurent Carle. A grand red Rose 
Other excellent kinds, but stock is limited 
RED SHADES-DARK AND LIGHT 
Name 
Description 
Admiral Ward (New) 
★Chateau de Clos Vou- 
geot. 
★Ecarlate. 
(See inside back cover) 
★Etoile de France. . . . 
Eugene Boullet. 
★Francis Scott Key... 
Beautiful crimson-red, shaded with fiery 
red and velvety purple; large, full, glob¬ 
ular flower with petals sometimes 
curled. Bud is blackish red and spher¬ 
ical in shape. 
Velvety maroon, shaded with fiery red; a 
remarkable Rose. The darkest in this 
Medium-sized blooms of an intensely bril¬ 
liant scarlet. Flowers continuously. 
This Rose produces more bloom in a sea¬ 
son than any other in this class. Flowers 
are semi-double and have lovely bright 
golden anthers in the center. The best 
red bedding Rose in existence. 
Intensely brilliant crimson. A very free 
bloomer, deliciously sweet seen tea 
Deep crimson, passing to carmine. A good 
bedder; produces a magnificent llo 
Rich crimson-red flowers Awarded Silver 
RED SHADES —DARK AND LIGHT 
Augustus Hartmann. Brilliant geranium-red, flushed 
with orange. l-yr., so cts., ppd.; 2 -yr., Sr. by express. 
Brilliant. An intense scarlet, the fiery brilliance being 
very noticeable. 2 -yr. only, $i, by express. 
Cardinal. Deep rich crimson; very fine; in i-yr. only. 
Defiance. A huge, rich red Rose of great substance; 
very fragrant. One of the finest lately produced. 
Edith Part. Rich red, with a suffusion of deep salmon 
and coppery yellow. A choice variety. 
Edward Mawley. An exceptionally dark velvety 
crimson; produces immense full flowers. 
George C. Waud. Orange-vermilion; remarkably dis¬ 
tinct and beautiful, i-yr. size only, 25 cts., postpaid. 
Hector MacKenzie. Deep rose, shaded carmine and 
crimson. Very large, full, globular flower. 
H. E. Richardson. Deep rich crimson; large and 
beautifully formed. Gold Medal, N. R. S, 
H. V. Machin. Intensely black-grained scarlet-crim¬ 
son. i-yr. size, 30 c., postpaid; 2 -yr., 6 oc., by express. 
King George V. Rich blockish crimson, with deep 
velvety violet flush. Flowers large and full. 
Leslie Holland. Deep scarlet-crimson. Very brilliant. 
Lieutenant Chaure. Velvety crimson. Cupped form. 
Louise Lilia. Dark blood-red and intensely fragrant, 
i-yr. size only, 25 cts., postpaid. 
Mary, Countess of Ilchester. Very large flower; 
beautiful crimson-carmine. Free bloomer. 
Milady. Glowing crimson-scarlet, like General 
Jacqueminot rose. A magnificent flower. 
PRICE. All in this column, except where noted, 
l-yr. size, 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts., by 
express. 
★Gen. MacArthur. 
(See inside back cover) 
★General-Superior Ar¬ 
nold Janssen. 
George Dickson. 
★Gruss an Teplitz. 
(See inside back cover) 
Hadley. 
Helen Gould.. . . 
Hoosier Beauty 
Irish Fireflame. 
★Laurent Carle. . 
Medal at Hartford, Conn., 1914, by the 
American Rose Society. 
Brilliant, glowing crimson si ,u lot; ,1 splcn- 
did garden Rose. Very sweet-scented 
Deep, glowing carmine; large, full flowers 
very freely produced. 
Velvety black-crimson, back of petals 
heavily veined with deep, pure crimson 
maroon. Magnificent flowers but a shy 
bloomer. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Dark rich crimson, passing to velvety fiery 
red. An exceptionally free bloomer 
Deep velvety crimson that does not fade. 
This Rose does well under glass and 
makes enormous, sweet-scented, per¬ 
fectly formed flowers. 
Color is rich, vinous crimson. Flowers arc 
large, perfectly double and deliciously 
sweet; a remarkably free bloomer. 
A large, full flower with well-shaped buds; 
color is an exceptionally attractive, 
glowing crimson; sweetly scented. 
See description, page 31. 
Brilliant, velvety carmine. Flowers large, 
of perfect form and intensely fragrant. 
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Rose Specialists 
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